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Posted by: Greg914-6GT Dec 28 2020, 03:43 PM

Buttoning up my restoration. Oil and Fuel System installed. I'm no expert, so I followed the advice of Zotz's, JB Racing, and BAT Mocal. I have a ton more in-depth photos, but I tapped out the file attachment capacity with these two photos. Can anyone shed some light on how to upload more photos? I'm guessing the resolution is to high? I'm using an iPhone 12 and it creates these huge files, but the quality is amazing.

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Posted by: Montreal914 Dec 28 2020, 03:48 PM

Yes photos need to be reduced in size as there is a limit for every post.

But since we enjoy pictures, please post more! smile.gif

Posted by: Bucci Dec 28 2020, 04:03 PM

@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=17501


Here’s how I upload my iPhone pictures which you are correct has astonishing resolution. Better than any camera I’ve ever owned.



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Posted by: Greg914-6GT Dec 28 2020, 04:26 PM

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@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=17501


Here’s how I upload my iPhone pictures which you are correct has astonishing resolution. Better than any camera I’ve ever owned.



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Thank you

Posted by: Greg914-6GT Dec 28 2020, 05:54 PM

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Buttoning up my restoration. Oil and Fuel System installed. I'm no expert, so I followed the advice of Zotz's, JB Racing, and BAT Mocal. I have a ton more in-depth photos, but I tapped out the file attachment capacity with these two photos. Can anyone shed some light on how to upload more photos? I'm guessing the resolution is to high? I'm using an iPhone 12 and it creates these huge files, but the quality is amazing.

Thanks for tips to add photos, these are significantly lower resolution than the first two photos. Note the AN 16 oil lines through out, lack of thermostat as directed by JB Racing. The engine and oil tank we modified to accommodate the larger size. I went with black lines for a more vintage look. The vented plate in the front trunk sealed up the gapping hole that was there. I can't believe how much drag that must have caused at Daytona, all the wind vortices. I made it so it's removable. Fuel tank was custom made to fit snugly over the oil cooler shroud, so it's angled on the underside. Glad my wife is a Doctor and gives me an unlimited budget hahaha

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Posted by: wndsrfr Dec 28 2020, 09:12 PM

That metallic gold is simply the best color--congrats on a nice build.
Check that the tank filler plate is electrically grounded to the chassis--it's isolated by the gasket so even though it appears connected it may not be.
Looking forward to seeing you at the track....

Posted by: Mark Henry Dec 29 2020, 07:32 AM

Soooooo....how much coin do you have invested in hose and fittings alone?

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Posted by: wndsrfr Dec 29 2020, 07:55 AM

Also do a bit of math comparing the air exit louvers opening area to the cooler dimensions... you will want at least 25% greater exit area for it to be effective...and are the louvers angled to extract the flow? Hard to tell from your pic....easy to fix while the tank is out...

Posted by: brant Dec 29 2020, 09:28 AM

GREAT looking car!
really nice to see a vintage car with great detail.

what displacement in the twin plug?

brant

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